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What relation is this person to Heather (who wrote the post)? And can you verify concerns about her mental health?
If I had to guess, I would say it is some jealous guy who was trying to get Heather to sleep with him by paying her bills and letting her use his truck and got offended that Heather was spending time with the other guy he mentioned that took Heather flying with him, and took her out drinking and was interviewed instead of himself.What relation is this person to Heather (who wrote the post)? And can you verify concerns about her mental health?
Maybe I'm reading these wrong, but somewhere in the middle I think he stated that this Tabitha and the boy's father ransacked Heather's home. But then towards the end, he said she herself destroyed her home. So, is he saying that she destroyed her home and then they tore it up more? Or is this him contradicting himself? Those were the two things that stuck in my mind. Other than his absolutely stating she is dead, which I have to say is a red flag to me.This is screenshots of a public Facebook post by the man who found her truck the next day. Things to note: house was destroyed before the boys aunt arrived. Boys aunt also verified with school and kids doctors that NO emergency contact was listed. Her story has been picked up by the salty 3 crew(rumble is where they go live and this is the rumble handle) and here’s a link to their fb page where they share the most recent news airing done last week. Thoughts on this for those with no emotional attachment Salty3 Pancak3s
My exact same initial impression.If I had to guess, I would say it is some jealous guy who was trying to get Heather to sleep with him by paying her bills and letting her use his truck and got offended that Heather was spending time with the other guy he mentioned that took Heather flying with him, and took her out drinking and was interviewed instead of himself.
Perhaps Heather's friend @amiefurr can shed more light on who he is.
The house was already messed up and looked ransacked prior to tabby and the boys arrival. The things they took were the boys things that they could fit in the vehicle and there wasn’t much room with 5 riding back in total. I think he’s just super weird and like this other person stated a bit jealous it seemed. Most of his message brought up all the things he did for her, it seemed mostly like an attention seeking type of behavior…and maybe a bit narcissistic. He is the one who found her truck.Maybe I'm reading these wrong, but somewhere in the middle I think he stated that this Tabitha and the boy's father ransacked Heather's home. But then towards the end, he said she herself destroyed her home. So, is he saying that she destroyed her home and then they tore it up more? Or is this him contradicting himself? Those were the two things that stuck in my mind. Other than his absolutely stating she is dead, which I have to say is a red flag to me.
So glad they're doing an autopsy outside of Linton and that the state is doing it.The Emmons County Sheriff’s Office says the body of 39-year-old Heather Caras was discovered late Sunday morning by a farmer in a corn field. The body was partially decomposed.
The body has been transported to the ND Medical Examiner’s Office in Grand Forks, pending autopsy later this week. Deputies also say it’s likely Caras initially left willingly with someone she knew.
Ooh would love to hear how it’s known Heather left willingly with a friend.So glad they're doing an autopsy outside of Linton and that the state is doing it.
Partially decomposed.
Ok sleuths.
Science with me for a minute. I read a few articles about slower rate of decomp in ND due to weather conditions in the extreme winter months vs spring/summer months.
Negative temps slow that down in any climate.
Other thought process is:approx 2.5 mi from where the truck was found. She didnt walk with no shoes on in the that cold of a climate.
The tracking dogs would have picked her scent up.
Thoughts?
Big question I have, was the truck operable when found. If the truck had broke down or became stuck and she decided to walk for help, I have seen other cases where people have left their shoes behind and walked away in the snow to where their bodies were found a short distance from where the vehicle had been and the cause of death was Hypothermia.So glad they're doing an autopsy outside of Linton and that the state is doing it.
Partially decomposed.
Ok sleuths.
Science with me for a minute. I read a few articles about slower rate of decomp in ND due to weather conditions in the extreme winter months vs spring/summer months.
Negative temps slow that down in any climate.
Other thought process is:approx 2.5 mi from where the truck was found. She didnt walk with no shoes on in the that cold of a climate.
The tracking dogs would have picked her scent up.
Thoughts?
Thank you for bringing this to the table. I'm almost positive her truck was still drivable, but it was towed out of Beaver Bay to a near by tow lot.Big question I have, was the truck operable when found. If the truck had broke down or became stuck and she decided to walk for help, I have seen other cases where people have left their shoes behind and walked away in the snow to where their bodies were found a short distance from where the vehicle had been and the cause of death was Hypothermia.
People suffering from Hypothermia do strange things, like take their cloths off in bitterly cold weather.
Police: Body of missing Ill. mom found in field
Searchers in Illinois believe they've found the body of a mother of four who's been missing since a car crash last month that killed her husband.www.nbcnews.com
Tanya Shannon, a 40-year-old mother of four, has been missing since Sunday. Authorities concluded a ground search for her yesterday after searching since Sunday. Dec. 5, 2010
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Tanya Shannon should call the sheriff’s office at (815) 433-2161.
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Negative degree temps with the wind chill during Jan and Feb. And at the time of her disappearance it had just freshly snowed a few inches.Ooh would love to hear how it’s known Heather left willingly with a friend.
What were the weather conditions in January/February in North Dakota? I am not familiar.
Even if it was extremely cold I am surprised at only partial decomposition in the space of 4 months.
JMO
Oh thanks for confirming the weather and climate at the time.Negative degree temps with the wind chill during Jan and Feb. And at the time of her disappearance it had just freshly snowed a few inches.
The leaving with a friend-IMO- is purely speculation. There was never any evidence.. they also stated she was alive and abandoned her sons at one point but had no proof.
The partial decomp thing is what has me going hmmmm.... especially at 4 months and 17 weeks. If stating she was found 2.5miles away the whole time. Too many animals and insects, even in the winter. Body would succumb to the elements, especially with the much warmer temps recently?Decomp starts immediately after death unless interference has occurred. Again purely speculation, and jmo.
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Decay rate is influenced by many factors, including the cause of death, environment, season, vertebrate and invertebrate scavengers (both vertegrate and invetebrate) humidity, oxygen content, precipitation, and temperature . But of all these factors, environmental temperature plays a crucial role for insect activity, microbial composition, and rate of the decomposition process. For example during low temperatures, insects are no longer present on the body, while extreme low temperatures (along with snow depth) can limit the activity and access of four-legged scavengers. Microorganisms however, are consistently present in wide ranges of temperatures during decomposition (for example certain bacteria species, like the ones belonging to Psychrobacter genus are better adapted to cold environments, being identified during decomposition).So glad they're doing an autopsy outside of Linton and that the state is doing it.
Partially decomposed.
Ok sleuths.
Science with me for a minute. I read a few articles about slower rate of decomp in ND due to weather conditions in the extreme winter months vs spring/summer months.
Negative temps slow that down in any climate.
Other thought process is:approx 2.5 mi from where the truck was found. She didnt walk with no shoes on in the that cold of a climate.
The tracking dogs would have picked her scent up.
Thoughts?